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Community Organizations — regional

The Community Service Directory
This directory created by the Regional Association of West Quebecers (RAWQ) lists emergency contacts, community groups, public associations, as well as health, government and education institutions across the Outaouais.

ENRICH – English Network for Resources in Community Health
ENRICH’s mandate is to promote, advocate, and develop improved health and social services for English-speaking families in the Outaouais.

Community Organizations — provincial

CHSSN – Community Health and Social Service Network
The CHSSN is a network of 57 community organizations, resource providers, and public institutions aiming to ensure and improve access to health and social services in English for English-speaking communities throughout Quebec.

HSSNPI – Health and Social Services Networking and Partnership Initiative
This program, managed by the CHSSN, funds the development of networks within the English-speaking communities at the regional, sub-regional (local), and sector levels.

Regional Population Health Profiles of English-speaking Communities
The 2004 Baseline Data Report gives regional profiles of the population-health situation of the English-speaking minority by listing particular demographic characteristics and vitality issues which vary greatly across Quebec’s 16 administrative health regions.

The CHSSN’s Population Health Initiative
A population-health approach promotes knowledge-based community development as a means for enhancing overall community vitality and improving local health outcomes. This multimedia package shows community organizations how to map the health determinants affecting their communities and to develop responsive strategies for action.

The Holland Centre’s Applied Dissemination Program
The Holland Centre has developed a program in partnership with the CHSSN to assist English-speaking minority communities across Quebec to create and implement community development strategies which will improve their health and well-being.

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PUBLIC HEALTH

SENIORS

  • Canada Mortgage & Housing - maintaing seniors' independence, www.cmhc.ca.
  • How to choose a seniors’ private residence, Good Care Guide
  • Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, www.cnpea.ca

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